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Sampur issue resolved-Minister D.M. Swaminathan says AGs Dept will file papers in the SC for resettlement of the displaced in their own lands:
Sunday, 7 June 2015

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D.M.Swaminathan
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When they resettle,the UNHCR has agreed to provide temporary shelter. The total amount that will be given to a family by the Government will be Rs.38,000. The Government has allocated Rs. 180 Million for the purpose |
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decade-long issue of the eviction of 825 families from their
traditional homes in Sampur and subsequent relocation in uninhabitable,
make-shift shelters in impoverished conditions elsewhere, which sparked
off persistent agitations locally has been resolved once and for all,
Minister of Resettlement, Reconstruction and Hindu Religious Affairs,
D.M.Swaminathan told the Sunday Observer in a brief interview.
President Maithripala Sirisena who had earlier revoked the BOI agreement
with Sri Lanka Gateway Industries Ltd (SLGI) on allotment of Sampur
land for an industrial complex, also reconfirmed the previous Cabinet
decision on returning Sampur lands to the original owners, the Minister
said.
When the Supreme Court (SC) case comes up for hearing on June 15 on the
Fundamental Rights application filed by SLGI, the Attorney General’s
Department will file documentation for resettlement of the people in
their lands, he said. Minister Swaminathan also spoke on matters
relating to rehabilitation and resettlement, return of tamil refugees
and the present situation in the North.
Excerpts of the interview:
Q: What is the latest situation on resettlement of the displaced people of Sampur in their original places of domicile ?
A: All provisions of the BOI agreement relating to the
allotment of 880 acres of Sampur land to the Sri Lanka Gateway
Industries Ltd. (SLGI) has been revoked by President Maithripala
Sirisena paving the way for the resettlement of 825 displaced families.
The earlier Cabinet decision on the matter too was reconfirmed by the
President and Cabinet.
The President also signed the relevant Gazette Notification releasing
the land in the Sampur area, which was earlier allocated to the Board of
Investment, for resettlement activities.
When the Fundamental Rights case filed by the Company comes up for
hearing before the SC on June 15, the Attorney General’s Department will
file all the documentation and subsequently arrangements will be made
for handing over the lands to the original owners with the concurrence
of Prime Minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe and Tamil National Alliance
(TNA) leader, R.Sampanthan.
Q: Is there any possibility that some of the BOI projects will be started in part of the Sampur area ?
A: How can they start any of the projects when the
lands in Sampur are to be returned to the original owners? No projects,
BOI or otherwise, will be started in the area. But alternate lands may
be allocated for the projects or alternate arrangements may be made, but
it will be at the discretion of the BOI and the Government.
Q: Will rehabilitation and relief assistance be provided to families when they resettle?
A: When they resettle, the UNHCR has agreed to provide
temporary shelter - a semi-permanent structure to the value of
Rs.130,000 or US $ 1000. In addition the Government will give a
resettlement allowance of Rs.25,000 and another Rs.13,000 for clearing
land, for food and other contingencies. The total amount that will be
given to a family by the Government will be Rs.38,000. The Government
has allocated Rs. 180 Million for the purpose.
Q: How have the displaced people reacted to the
President’s decision to return the lands to them and have any dissenting
views been expressed over arrangements for resettlement?
A: As far as I am aware, the people are happy over the
decision of the Government to return their lands to them. They are ready
to clear the land and put up shelters as soon as official permission is
given to them after June 15.
Q: As an initial step, under the Government’s 100-day
program, an extent of about 1000 acres in the Valikamam North HSZ area
has been returned to the people. What is the total extent of land under
the occupation of the Government security forces in the North and what
extent will be released to the people under the Government’s future
programs ?
A: Of the lands in the possession of the Government
security forces in the North and East, 9999 acres are private land and
we are negotiating for the release of these lands, in whole or in part
for resettlement of displaced families. They will be released gradually
and phased out over a period. We are confident that a considerable
extent of land will be released in the first instance with this request.
The entirety of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) presently housed in
32 welfare centres in Jaffna and in three centres in Trincomalee can be
moved away from the camps and comfortably resettled if we can just get
2000 acres released in the Northern Province.
Q: The water contamination issue in Chunnakam and its
environs has assumed alarming proportions of late. What are the steps
that the Government is initiating to address the issue ?
A: The water contamination issue in Chunnakam does not
come under the purview of my Ministry. However, I would like to say, the
President has appointed a committee to look into ways and means of
overcoming the problem. The problem was been there for many years, but
now it has reached an optimum level. There are cases and counter-cases
pending in the Courts on the issue. Whether or not the problem was
caused due to seepage of oil over the years will be determined by the
Courts. The only solution that the Government can think of for the
present is to provide pipe-borne water.
The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank have expressed their
willingness to provide funding. As a temporary measure, the Ministry of
Water Supply is providing drinking water through bowsers to affected
families. We are confident that matters would be sorted out soon.
Q: The gang-rape and murder of a school girl in
Pungudutivu in Jaffna sparked off wide spread public protests and
demonstrations in the entire Northern province and in some parts of the
Eastern province. Do you think that they were instigated by certain
persons or groups for political gain?
A: In my view public protests against such gruesome
acts are not unlawful and not problematic. But damaging public property
is certainly unlawful and those who perpetrated such acts deserve to be
punished.
The incident that sparked off the protests is most horrendous and tragic.
The President recently visited the parents and relatives of the victim
and sympathized with them. He also assured them that maximum punishment
would be meted out to the culprits soon. But I do not know and cannot
say whether or not these protests were induced for political expediency.
Q: Some of the total 100,000 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees
in Tamil Nadu returned to the country recently. Given the present
conducive circumstances in the country, it is likely that more refugees
will return in the coming months. What type of relief and rehabilitation
assistance will the Government provide them for resettlement ?
A: There are 105,000 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees in
different camps and welfare centres throughout Tamil Nadu, according to
our records. Some of them are also living with relatives or friends.
From 2010 until now about 5000 families returned from Tamil Nadu and
have been resettled in their own villages in the Northern province.
Unlike under the previous regime, they now do not face harassment or
days-long questioning. The Government welcomes those returning on their
own free will. Due to living many years in Tamil Nadu, it is possible
they are used to that lifestyle and many of them are disinclined to
return.
All those families returning to their motherland are entitled to rehabilitation and relief assistance as any IDP.

